10-19-2018, 01:51 AM
I like the descriptions of the biosphere in the worldbuilding project Epona, created by a large number of people, including some who have been members of OA in the past
http://worldbuilders.info/epona-act-i/act-i-flora/
and project Furaha (Gert van Dijk was a member here for a while, and we exchanged tips)
http://members.casema.nl/gertvandijk/pla...hedral.htm
http://members.casema.nl/gertvandijk/plants/gothic.htm
Also Project Nereus
https://sites.google.com/site/projectner...nereophyta
Robert Freitas has a book online about xenology, which he describes as the study of alien life in general; here it is
http://www.xenology.info/Xeno.htm
I often visit various speculative biology websites, and get tips about alternative paths that evolution might have taken. Here's one.
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/conceptual_evolution/
DeviantArt is a rich source of inspiration for plant biology too.
Some examples here
https://www.google.com/search?q=alien+pl...00&bih=836
http://worldbuilders.info/epona-act-i/act-i-flora/
and project Furaha (Gert van Dijk was a member here for a while, and we exchanged tips)
http://members.casema.nl/gertvandijk/pla...hedral.htm
http://members.casema.nl/gertvandijk/plants/gothic.htm
Also Project Nereus
https://sites.google.com/site/projectner...nereophyta
Robert Freitas has a book online about xenology, which he describes as the study of alien life in general; here it is
http://www.xenology.info/Xeno.htm
I often visit various speculative biology websites, and get tips about alternative paths that evolution might have taken. Here's one.
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/conceptual_evolution/
DeviantArt is a rich source of inspiration for plant biology too.
Some examples here
https://www.google.com/search?q=alien+pl...00&bih=836